The movie that started the superhero movie phenomenon is our topic of this week – Batman 1989. It may not have held up so well, but there were a lot of things we forgot about this film! From the odd casting issues to the decade long development and twelve different scripts it’s a wonder this movie ever got made, but it’s legacy can be felt even today. @TopherNunes joins us as we blab about the Bat.

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Nintendo’s second worst selling console was supposed to be a big seller and revolutionize gaming. Instead it caused eye damage from prolonged use and was discontinued less than a year after release! Special Guest N64Josh joins us on this episode of GeekSquatch as we talk about The Virtual Boy!
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This week love is in the air as we talk about a film that is very special to host Caleb and guest Jaime McCallister: When Harry Met Sally. Alex actually doesn’t hate this one, surprisingly enough! Things get interesting as we talk about whether men and women can be platonic friends and “woods” porn. Light the candles and set the mood for a very special Valentine’s day episode of GeekSquatch.

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This week we cover a forgotten fighting game series from HudsonSoft: Bloody Roar. We welcome reluctant Bloody Roar expert Scott (aka @SCXCR) as we discuss why a game about people who can turn into giant humanoid animals is way cooler than it sounds. Also the story is bonkers.

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The Godfather of the Ninja Pancake Network, Remy Ransom, joins us again to talk about a movie that at first glance should be good, but is instead a dumpster fire. It can only be LadyHawke. We try to make sense of this disaster from one of the most prolific directors in TV and film history, Richard Donner. Also, a surprise special guest joins us mid-episode!

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This week Colin joins us again (and Brandon takes a week off) while the guys talk about the pivotal and commercially successful metal album of the 90’s: Metallica’s Black Album. We talk about production, Bob Rock, why this album probably ruined Metallica, and our favorite tracks. Not in that order.

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Merry Christmas ya filthy animals! Our Yule time episode has arrived! This year we’re covering a 90’s classic that sent bandits, burglars, and bums scrambling away from every toe headed Caucasian male child for fear they might get a paint bucket to the dome. That’s right we’re slapping our cheeks and screaming about Home Alone!

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